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Over 7 million years old animal fossil, plant fossil, 100-year-old Zenabox camera, and many more ancient artifacts will be a part of Indore’s legacy

Over 7 million years old animal fossil, plant fossil, 100-year-old Zenabox camera, and many more ancient artifacts will be a part of Indore’s legacy, as discovered in the campus of The Emerald Heights International School.
Two such museums, one displaying a collection of dinosaurs’ fossils and the other showcasing rare artifacts of Mahatma Gandhi, will be inaugurated at the school campus on October 2 at 6 pm.
Princess Aaliya of Balasinor and Vishal Verma, who has selflessly made immense contribution towards the protection of Dinosaur fossils in Dhar region, will be inaugurating the two museums.
The discovery of fossils and collection was disclosed in a press conference chaired by school president Muktesh Singh and principal Siddharth Singh.
“Both these museums are being inaugurated on Gandhi Jayanti and the 1500, birth year of the Mahatma,” they said. The school has chosen to start Round Square International Conference hosting 1,000 students from all over the world from the same day.
“Since the day of inauguration will coincide, international delegates will get an opportunity to see these rare things,” Singh said. He added that the intention of the school is to bring awareness in the world fraternity about geographical Importance of school campus and Indore area.
“Educating students about Gandhi’s contribution to the country and his memories is our prime duty as Indians,” Singh said. 
The following items will be displayed in the Heritage part of the Exhibition:
A peak from the past, exhibitions includes
Millions of years old plant fossils, 7 million years old animal fossil, Coins of India from ancient to present, Notes of India, Ancient Jewelry 1000 years old, 100 years old Zenabox camera, Ancient Indian language written on Old Rice Paper more than 300 years old, British time Stapler, Old Surmadani, Lead bullets of Maratha war, Antique Seals, 1000 years old Sihilalekh, Cannon balls of Mewar, Ancient beads and tribal necklaces, British era stamp paper, Old inkwell pen and scales, Temple token coin Big of Hanumanji, Old sword handle, Old Swiss knife, Betel nut cracker, Camel skin perfume bottle, 90 years old shaving razor, and Vintage Haveli key
Memoirs of Mahatma Gandhi
94 A 4 sheets of Gandhi photos postcards stamps etc, One 1940 box Charkha, One small model other charkha, 6 old books of Gandhi with photos, 6 old type nib pens used by Gandhi, 3 types of pocket watches used by Gandhi, 4-inch small brass statue of Gandhi, 1 pair wooden Khadau, 1 silver coloured bust of GandhijiI 1 feet high, 1 piece of Khadhi pure cloth, an old photo of Gandhiji 2 feet height, 2 display board of GandhijiI 2 feet in length, 2 coconut monkeys; and tokens and coins.

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